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lockout

lockout
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    • a management action resisting employee's demands; employees are barred from entering the workplace until they agree to terms

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    1. lockout map’ means the Mode S interrogator configuration file defining where and how to apply lockout to Mode S targets.
    2. ‘multisite lockout’ means the protocol that allows Mode S target acquisition and lockout by several Mode S interrogators that have overlapping coverage;
    3. use intermittent lockout on the matching II code for transponders lacking SI code capability.
    4. surveillance and lockout coverage restrictions under the form of sectored ranges or Mode S coverage map;
    5. not use lockout on the matching II code for transponders lacking SI code capability, or
    6. lockout’ means the protocol that allows the suppression of Mode S all call replies from already acquired Mode S targets;
    7. ‘interrogator code’ means either an interrogator identifier or a surveillance identifier code used for multisite lockout and possibly communication protocols;
    8. not use lockout for transponders which report no SI capability in their data link capability report or cannot report their data link capability, or
    9. When the II/SI code operation is activated, the lockout maps shall not be taken into account for transponders lacking SI code capability.
    10. use intermittent lockout for transponders which report no SI capability in their data link capability report or cannot report their data link capability.
    11. ‘surveillance identifier code’ (hereinafter SI code) means a Mode S interrogator code with a value in the range from 1 to 63 that can be used for multisite lockout protocols, but cannot be used for multisite communications protocols;
    12. ‘interrogator identifier code’ (hereinafter II code) means a Mode S interrogator code with a value in the range from 0 to 15 that can be used for both multisite lockout and communications protocols;
    13. Mode S interrogators, when operating with an SI code and if enabled by an appropriate operational parameter, shall interrogate transponders lacking SI code capability using the Mode S multisite lockout protocol messages foreseen for II code operation.
    14. The verification activities shall demonstrate the conformity of constituents supporting II code and SI code lockout protocols and II/SI code operation with the interoperability and performance requirements of this Regulation, or their suitability for use whilst these constituents are in operation in the test environment.
    15. Mode S interrogators, when operating with an II code and if enabled by an appropriate operational parameter, shall be configurable by the operator to either: not use lockout for transponders which report no SI capability in their data link capability report or cannot report their data link capability, or